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GUN-DOG TRIALS ! BREED CHAMPIONSHIPS . « ’ 1 aISO PUPPY and LI3IIT I ■ ! MONDAY. ■ LECTURES. Herr Himmler, who controls the Gestapo and whose power in Germany is second only to Hitler’s. THE Atrocious treatment meted out to those Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis has moved EVANGELIST GRIFFIN to Lecture to the public on the subject TOMORROW EVENING in the VICTORIA HALL (Civic Theatre). “THE TRAGEDY OF THE JEW.” Hear the wonderful Lecture. MR GRIFFIN will prove how wonderfully the predictions of such prophecies as recorded in Deut. 28:65-68 are being fulfilled by the Nazi murders. You must hear this remarkable Lecture. MR L. C. NADEN, the well-known broadcaster to ‘2UE and 2GB Sydney, will sing “Open the Gates of the Temple.’’ (Silver collection). ALL WELCOME. SCHOLARSHIPS. COLUMBA COLLEGE and JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE, DUNEDIN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1940 THE Board of Governors of Columba College offers the followings Scholarships for 1940:— (a) Two Scholarships to girls who do not live in Dunedin. (These 1 would be required to board at Columba College.) (b) Two Scholarships to girls who would be day pupils at Columba College. Scholarships under (a) and (b) would be equivalent of free tuition at Columba College. All Scholarships would be tenable for two years, and extended at the discretion of the Board. The Board of Governors of John McGlashan College offers a Scholarship of £25 p.a. for four years, tenable by a boy who enters the Secondary School in February, 1940. The holder must be a boarder.

A limited number of Free Places for entrance to the Secondary School in February, 1940, is also offered. A successful candidate will be granted free tuition for three years with the right of extension if the holder is deemed worthy. For both schools candidates must be under the age of fourteen years on January 1, 1940. Particulars are available from the Secretaries of the Schools. Applications close on October 31. Examinations will be held on November 24, 1939. 8282 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TVTOTICE is hereby given that all 1A creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Invercargill on or before the 22nd day of November, 1939. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows:— “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased:” ESTATES: THOMAS SHIELDS, late of Wyndham, Surfaceman, died 10/12/34. SARAH WEST PRICE, late of Invercargill, Widow, died 14/10/39. R.,D. NEWTH, District Public Trustee for Invercargill. 20th October, 1939. 8311 MAKE A NEAT CLEAN JOB OF THE MILK ROOM of your COW SHED! by lining it out where necessary with Plain Galvanized Iron In sheet 3 feet wide either 6 or Bft. long (or cut to any desired size). Also SPECIAL GALVANIZED TACKS See us before you tackle this job. > . '— .... PRAMS. JANICE FAYE wins the Free Oxley Pram. Mr and Mrs Froggatt, Long Bush. Another Free Pram this quarter. ELECTRICIANS FARMERS—Get our prices for your JP next Electrical job.—KEARNS & PATTERSON. 87 Elizabeth St. Phone 2576. W” ANTED KNOWN—Kearns & Patterson, Electrical Contractors, will give you a first class job at a reasonable price. LISTENERS— For better results and reception let KEARNS & PATTERSON install your Radio.—Ring Phone 2576.

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Southland Times, Issue 23954, 21 October 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 23954, 21 October 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 23954, 21 October 1939, Page 2

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